2009 February 11 - 17 [
US FORCES]
Serious crimes by U.S. soldiers increasing in Okinawa
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In 2008, U.S. military personnel, dependents, and their families in Okinawa committed more crimes than the previous year, and the number of arrested for committing holdups, sexual assaults, and other serious crimes marked a record high over the past 13 years, according to the Okinawa Prefectural Police.
The number of arrests jumped 7 to 70 on the year.
Specifically, there were 7 cases of serious crimes (involving 13 criminals), a record high since 1985, when 18 were arrested, and 5 cases of violent crimes (involving 6 criminals).
Last year, atrocious crimes by U.S. marines and soldiers continued in Okinawa, including a sexual assault on junior high school girl student, taxi holdups, and destruction of property at a hospital.